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jjll

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  1. Does anyone know if I can replace my lanyard with any climbing rope or does it only take the replacement stop they sell?
  2. jjll

    Fungi on ash

    yes, it is saprophytic. The tree lost a large limb last week in the high winds, and is now unbalanced, with this remaining limb overhanging listed garages. My thoughts were to reduce, but there isn't much left to reduce back to, so will probably be a pollard and see how it recovers from that. I think the client is keen to remove fully.
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    Fungi on ash

    This is just a zoomed in screenshot. Pretty small fruiting bodies anyway
  4. Just wandering if anyone could Id this. My thought was auricularia mesenterica, but going from the picture it's not easy to tell. This is to scale
  5. Anyone in the Gloucestershire area have this book I could borrow or rent? Need it asap
  6. Are there any council site within that area, or is there a site I can check that anyone knows of? Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  7. Hi, I have a job in December in the SW15 area for a family friend. I'm not from the area and don't know it at all. I'm looking for somewhere to tip some wood chip or even possibly some branches and brash so I can avoid taking the chipper. If anyone is able to help it would be much appreciated Thanks
  8. I've got one that has been sitting around at the workshop. It has a problem with the hydraulic pump which reduces the pressure when warmed up. I'm sure it is repairable but I know hire in a processor to cut my firewood. Any one interested pm me an offer?
  9. Also this one. It was described as a laburnum but I thought it more like false acacia because of the bark and thorns...
  10. Any ideas on this, i was thinking crataegus crus galli but not certain.
  11. I'm not actually sure all I know is it's the blade that sits on the bottom
  12. Does anyone have a set of spare blades, they don't have to be new. I use this as a scrub cutter and managed to break the bottom blade. Don't want to buy new ones for cutting dirty scrub. Thanks
  13. Does anyone have a set of spare blades, they don't have to be new. I use this as a scrub cutter and managed to break the bottom blade. Don't want to buy new ones for cutting dirty scrub. Thanks
  14. I've been put off now, I was going to mill it tomorrow but if it's not worth it il just log it
  15. Would be milled with an Alaskan
  16. Is it not worth the time?
  17. Hi, I'm milling up some horse chestnut at 2" think in gloucestershire. Is anyone interested in some if the timber. Will be about 3ft x 10ft Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  18. Anyone have somewhere to drop a fair few loads of chip and timber in worcester?
  19. Thanks, So to clarify. What is the working distance to boundary line and tracks in which you don't need pts? I am yet to see the job in person so may be clearer when I do. If I don't need to be working within the rail airspace and can all be carried out within the industrial sites, does this need any additional requirements? Or is it purely for the fact of safe working in the case of something cocking up?
  20. Hi, What would be the the best way to carry out works near train lines. The trees are on an industrial site which backs up to the line. What procedures should be carried out before carrying out any works? It's very unlikely access will be needed from track side but any advise on this sort of thing would be appreciated.
  21. Should read Coast Redwood Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  22. Not available yet but would anyone be interested in the timber? Gloucestershire area Sent using Arbtalk Mobile App
  23. I have the same problem, would be interested where to buy replacements from
  24. Thanks for the replies all
  25. Could anyone suggest the cause of death of this photinia x fraseri? I had a dig around the base and under the bark was white and fleshy. My thoughts were Armillaria mellea, but I'm aware this may not be primary cause of death. A ceanothus was removed a few months ago which was also dead. Any help appreciated

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